🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Glorious Model D 2 PRO!
The Glorious Gaming Model D 2 PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with ergonomic design, featuring a 1ms response time, 80 hours of battery life, and a high-precision BAMF 2.0 sensor for an unparalleled gaming experience.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 80 Hours |
Brand | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
Series | Glorious Model D 2 PRO Wireless - 1K Polling - Black |
Item model number | GLO-MS-PDWV2-1K-B |
Hardware Platform | Linux |
Operating System | Supported Gaming Console |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2.63 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2.63 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | USB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
Language | Multiple Languages |
ASIN | B0CJ5W7G41 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 15, 2023 |
R**Y
A Great Upgrade - Pretty solid
If you are looking for a solid gaming wireless mouse this is your best option.I've had the previous model O wireless and after 2 years it never failed me, but i had to buy another mouse because it didnt fit so well in my hand. Then i got the Deathadder V3 and it was like grabbing a cloud, pretty comfortable, Great sensor, no issues at all, i gotta say i got bid hands. But i wanted a wireless gaming mouse to watch YT from my bed across the room like i used to with the model o wireless, so i found this mouse at 30$, Used, in amazon resale, and it was a complete bargain fr!So, aside the lore i just explained, it has the best of both worlds: wireless, comfy, solid, reliable, its an experience for me. But still has some weak points, which im gonna explain:PROS- Great sensor, never failed- Fast wireless connection, no lag or delays- REALLY Comfortable for big hands.- Precise click, always aims where i want it to.- Great side buttons position, no wrist harm while using it- Pretty light, it feels like having nothing on your hand- Has usb C, something you can say is obvious but Logitech didnt add it to G Pro X Superlight- The gliding is soft, never has stuck in my mousepad- Maybe have some more features i don't mind rnCONS- wth did they did to the software?!?! It used to be more intuitive and easier to understand, atleast had a better aesthetic look, but now is just like Redragon software, it has been hard switching from Razer Synapse to this new version of Glorious core, it doesnt even show my actual battery %- The scroll is a bit hard for my taste, and clicking the scrollwheel button is a pain, i like em softer.- The materials are not much better than the rubby plastic of the Deathadder V3, that one was easily to scratch. But this one feels a bit cheap, and yes, the scrollwheel feels kinda cheap, but i guess is to make it lightweight.- The clicks are loud, i like them, but for some people may be anoying, it would be a problem if you share your room while gaming, and idk if its my unit, but the lateral back click is almost LOUDER than the normal Left click- The wheel rubber can get dirty easily and is hard to cleanOverall is a good gaming mouse, and for 30$ sure is a deal you should get, but for the original price of 100$ i would recommend the Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed for a bit more, but if you cant afford it this still a comfy, solid, durable and reliable gaming wireless mouse, and yeah, go ahead, get this one, i swear it will be a pretty nice experience
J**R
If you had the original model D, you will be very dissapointed
This mouse is the same as a wireless dollar store mouseDo not buy this junkThe click is loud, everything feels cheap and clunky, the scroll wheel feels cheap. The whole thing is cheapI've been using the original model D for years and the build quality of it is amazing, feels nice sturdy, feels like a high quality mouse that you get your moneys worth for.However this model D 2 is garbage, i'd rather buy a wireless mouse off of temu
B**Z
Great budget lightweight mouse, needs a little getting used to holding it
Mouse feels great for durability and feel of use. Only issue is the texture feels a bit too slippery. App is a bit clunky to use and not very customizable. Solid budget lightweight mouse.
J**H
goated bang for buck
this is a great mouse especially for the price its very light feels pretty much the same as a gpx superlight in terms of weight and its very comfortable if you have larger hands also i raged at jtoh and punched it and it was still standing strong so build quality is nice also the stock skates are pretty good maybe a little worse than superglides on my artisan mousepad
A**E
It's alright
There's a slight delay, mouse is nice and big for my hand but lacked grip. The wireless module doesn't like being plugged behind the Pc.Way to light weight.
R**S
From Razer to Glorious, and it’s glorious
Mouse fits pretty comfortably in the hand , my hands are large-xl. The triggers feel very responsive and best of all the side buttons have a bumper kind of click and is extremely satisfying. The 1K polling has had 0 issues for myself no lag
V**N
Sensor is so off, so much delay
I’m a recurrent costumer of this brand, and it is of common knowledge that they have had and still have issues quality wise. For some reason this unit feels very off, the sensor stops responding (I’ve updated the firmware and I still see the same result). I’ve owned the model o minus for 2 years know and it still feels much better than this “pro” mouse.
B**G
Responsive, Light, Very Agile And Comfortable to Use
No stranger to glorious products and still driving the GMMK Pro, so when the new Model D Pro came out, I was plenty excited to get my hands on it.It comes in a standard glossy box packaging that touts its different features. the Model D 2 Pro is an upgraded revision of the previous model and features a much more normal looking design while still retaining a shockingly low 60g weight. While some might feel that the lightweight feeling is cheap, it is essential to the function of the mouse as being some of the lightest in the market. Compared to the O model, the D mouse has a more ergonomic and sculpted grip that makes it easier for certain hand grip styles. The O model on the other hand has a more symmetrical "ambi-dexterous" design that feels slightly less intuitive to hold but is somewhat lighter in comparison.Despite being so light, the build quality is surprisingly good. Even I had some issues with the QC of glorious products in the past, but I was plenty happy to say that my mouse had no issues. As far as latency goes, it is practically imperceptible. It utilizes a dongle just like every other "serious" gaming mouse since it provides far less latency compared to the shockingly behind tech of bluetooth. 1000hz polling rate means that it is every bit as speedy as it gets. If you get the more expensive model, you can even have access to greater polling rates, even 8000 via a wired connection.The mouse uses a semi-proprietary connector that ensures a good stable connection to the mouse while plugged in. This doubles as a wired connection as well as charging. This wired connection is especially important for the higher polling rate since you can only get 8k through the wired connection. The buttons are also plenty clicky, and if it matters to you, they used optical sensors that use light for near instantaneous response times for when you click the mouse. They also wear less quickly compared to traditional mechanical switches. Charging the device should net you about 80 hours of constant use. This can vary depending on the polling rate and how often you engage the buttons, but it should be fairly reliable.Glorious Software this time has also been fairly straightforward. I think their software is their biggest issue aside from QC, but adjusting the mouse sensitivity has been a fairly simple task. You can easily adjust the different presets to different speeds, as well as the polling rate should you need to.Overall, I think the new revisions are just a straightforward upgrade. They're just about better in every way. Despite how some people might feel about the lightweight feel and the USB dongle, both are very important features to have to have an ever so slightly bigger advantage in gaming.